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A New York court rejected Cohere’s bid to dismiss a copyright lawsuit by major publishers over unauthorized training of its AI.
A New York court has denied Cohere’s motion to dismiss a copyright lawsuit by major publishers, including The Atlantic, The Guardian, and the Toronto Star, who allege the AI company trained its models on their content without permission.
The court found the publishers plausibly claimed Cohere’s AI outputs mimic original works and that the company’s promotion of its news tool may encourage infringement.
The case, part of a broader legal wave, seeks up to $150,000 per infringed work.
Separately, a Canadian judge ruled Ontario is the proper venue for a similar lawsuit against OpenAI by Canadian media groups, rejecting efforts to move it to the U.S.
Un tribunal de Nueva York rechazó la oferta de Cohere para desestimar una demanda de derechos de autor por parte de los principales editores por el entrenamiento no autorizado de su IA.